Russia's Contribution to the Present Day Art of the TheatreUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1934 - 80 strani |
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Stran 4
... social and political progress . As Wit Works Woe deals in a light manner with the shallow lives of persons one might have met in the manor house of a country estate around 1820 , so the plays from about 1825 to 1890 introduce us to the ...
... social and political progress . As Wit Works Woe deals in a light manner with the shallow lives of persons one might have met in the manor house of a country estate around 1820 , so the plays from about 1825 to 1890 introduce us to the ...
Stran 5
... social relations . As the struggle tightened , the literature deepened and became more intense . The writers who represent this period , Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky , Ivan Sergeyivich Turgenev , Alexey Feofilaktovich Pisemsky ...
... social relations . As the struggle tightened , the literature deepened and became more intense . The writers who represent this period , Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky , Ivan Sergeyivich Turgenev , Alexey Feofilaktovich Pisemsky ...
Stran 9
... social advances which had been advocated around 1840 became actualities , new problems arose and were likewise reflected in the drama . The emancipation of the serfs in 1863 began the decline of the wealth and political importance of ...
... social advances which had been advocated around 1840 became actualities , new problems arose and were likewise reflected in the drama . The emancipation of the serfs in 1863 began the decline of the wealth and political importance of ...
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acting character actor training aesthetic distance Alexey Tolstoy Allardyce Nicoll Anesya artistic atmosphere audience best play Boris Godunov changes Chekhov comedy Constantin Stanislavsky constructivism constructivistic sets Count Lev Tolstoy creative Crowell cubistic developed Dewitt H dramatist emotional experimentation fundamental line Germany Gorky husband illusion imitating Imperial Little Theatre Ivan the Terrible Kamerng Theatre line of action Literary Digest literature and drama lives married Max Reinhardt Maxim Gorky Meyerhold Moliere monodrama Moscow Art Theatre movement Mstislavsky Nikita Nikolayevich Opera Ostrovsky outstanding Pisemsky plot political post-revolution present day art Principles of Aesthetics problem proletarian propagandist plays realistic period represented Russian directors Russian drama Russian plays Russian stage Russian Theatre satire Sayler scenery serf Sheldon Cheney singer social soul Stage Decoration stage design stage settings symbolic system of actor Tairoff Theatre Arts Monthly Theatre in Petrograd theatrical Theory of Drama tragedy Turgenev unity of impression Wit Works Woe writers Yevreynoff young